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>> well, no, i didn't introduce that law. i tried, being the only republican as you mentioned, out of 25 state senators. i sit on every one of our state senate committees, there are 16 of them, including the judiciary committee and early in the session which began in january, i asked our chairman if he would hear the bill. he said he would think about it. i asked again. >> bill: this is jessica's law bill, right? >> it's my bill, which is exactly modeled after jessica's law. instead, a bill came forth that was supported by the local prosecutors and by the judiciary chairman and that bill made sexual offenses a minimum of six years eight months, but it only applied to offenses against children 11 years of age and under. so hawaii's pretty much a free fire zone for pedophiles and violent-- it's a free fire bill? >> unlike my friend's congressman who you had on before. >> bill: yeah. >> i watch your program and i appreciate everything you've done. look, i love hawaii, we're a great state and we have great people, but we have a d
>> well, no, i didn't introduce that law. i tried, being the only republican as you mentioned, out of 25 state senators. i sit on every one of our state senate committees, there are 16 of them, including the judiciary committee and early in the session which began in january, i asked our chairman if he would hear the bill. he said he would think about it. i asked again. >> bill: this is jessica's law bill, right? >> it's my bill, which is exactly modeled after jessica's law....
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at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. yeah? then how'd i get this... [ voice of dennis ] ...safe driving bonus check? every six months without an accident, allstate sends a check. silence. are you in good hands? do what? that. i ordered more coffee yesterday. congratulations. those too. [ male announcer ] staples makes it easier to get everything your business needs, and now get folgers classic roast for $6.99. staples. that was easy. there's nothing like our grilled lobster and lobster tacos. the bar harbor bake is really worth trying. [ male announcer ] get more during red lobster's lobsterfest. with the year's largest selection of mouth-watering lobster entrees. like our delicious lobster lover's dream, featuring two kinds of lobster tails. or our savory, new grilled maine lobster and lobster tacos. my favorite entree is the lobster lover's dream. what's yours? come celebrate lobsterfest and sea food differently. [ male announcer ] visit redlobster.com now for an exclusive $10 coupon on two lobsterfest entrees. >>> at around
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at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. spending the day with my niece. i don't use super poligrip for hold because my dentures fit well. before those little pieces would get in between my dentures and my gum and it was uncomfortable. even well-fitting dentures let in food particles. super poligrip is zinc free. with just a few dabs, it's clinically proven to seal out more food particles so you're more comfortable and confident while you eat. so it's not about keeping my dentures in, it's about keeping the food particles out. [ charlie ] try zinc free super poligrip. redesigned site has this new score planner tool with these cool sliders. this one lets us know what happens if someone checks our credit. oh. this one lets us know what happens if we pay off our loans. yeah. what's this one do? i dunno. ♪every rose has it's thorn ♪just like every night ♪has it's dawn score planner is free to everyone. free score applies with enrollment in freecreditscore.com bret michaels slider still in beta. >>> get ready. it's that time again. time for the conservati
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. >> they believe they could get bipartisan support for a law that would make the barriers mandatory especially with the new knife policy kicking in. >> you know this question of allowing knives back on planes, it's sort of an issue of what are you more scared of, tsa said a knife or a bomb? they say we will spend all our time on a bomb. i don't know, though, because we know knives can do a lot of damage. >> i think they want it to be easier to go through security, and the thought of somebody having a knife on the plane is scarier for everybody involved. i think the food cart, the secondary barrier we agree with. >>> coming up just ahead, this little guy was supposed to fly across the country, and instead he flew across an ocean. find out how he ended up so far from home. >>> plus, fitting your message into 140 characters is tough, and triadiy adding a disclaimer. >>> and a rainy day there in d.c. you are watching "cnn saturday morning." acne medicine from the wintergreen leaf treats breakouts. no parabens or harsh sulfates. for naturally clear skin. [ female announcer ] neutrogena®
. >> they believe they could get bipartisan support for a law that would make the barriers mandatory especially with the new knife policy kicking in. >> you know this question of allowing knives back on planes, it's sort of an issue of what are you more scared of, tsa said a knife or a bomb? they say we will spend all our time on a bomb. i don't know, though, because we know knives can do a lot of damage. >> i think they want it to be easier to go through security, and the...
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>> you know, my dream was always to go to law school. that would be a dream. i take it as it comes, see how it goes. >> do you have any regrets? do you worry about the future? >> no. once i made the decision and then, you know, i feel good about it. i feel good about the way it turned out. i don't have regrets. it turned out the way i hoped it would. i'll move forward and play it by ear and take it as it comes. >> again, to reiterate, why did you do this? why? why would you put yourself out there like this? >> people need to hear what someone believes. they needed to hear what he really thinks. he was saying the opposite in public. i felt like that, you know, to watch him on tv, that wasn't what he was saying in public. it just, you know, everybody needed to hear that. >> you knew you had a unique seat in history as to what was being said? >> i thought i could be a game changer, take him out. i thought maybe he would leave the campaign at that point. >> scott prouty, thanks for your time. thanks for doing this on "the ed show." >> thank you for speaking up for
>> you know, my dream was always to go to law school. that would be a dream. i take it as it comes, see how it goes. >> do you have any regrets? do you worry about the future? >> no. once i made the decision and then, you know, i feel good about it. i feel good about the way it turned out. i don't have regrets. it turned out the way i hoped it would. i'll move forward and play it by ear and take it as it comes. >> again, to reiterate, why did you do this? why? why would...
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. >> i thought against law and odds in a deep blue state but i was a severely conservative republican governor. >> romney will have his swan song at cpac also on saturday at 5:00 p.m. releasing the results of the straw poll. no one wants to make too much of any straw poll. do note this. interesting trend. the last three gop presidential nominees either finished first or second at some point in their bids at cpac. romney finished first or second every single year in the cpac straw poll from 2007 to 2012. up next, pope francis begins his first full day at the vatican. we'll head live to rome where the first latin american pope and first jesuit is sending a strong message about change in the church. >>> and karzai clash. the strained relationship with the afghan president and what it means as the u.s. tries to wind down america's longest war. first, a look ahead at today's politics planner. it is loaded with cpac and the president headed to the senate. and he also meets with house democrats. how many cpac speakers who happen to be senators will skip cpac and favor the president? you're w
. >> i thought against law and odds in a deep blue state but i was a severely conservative republican governor. >> romney will have his swan song at cpac also on saturday at 5:00 p.m. releasing the results of the straw poll. no one wants to make too much of any straw poll. do note this. interesting trend. the last three gop presidential nominees either finished first or second at some point in their bids at cpac. romney finished first or second every single year in the cpac straw...
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the law doesn't say they have to be alive. but don't you think someone in the government would figure this out? >> thank you for having me. >> okay. we are really sending phones to dead people. >> this is a constituent-driven issue. i have a lot of calls, letters, complaints, people saying, hey, my deceased father eye got a free cell phone like this one. blackberry. i had people writing me, telling me they remember getting phones unsolicited. every time that someone gets one of these cell phones, the federal government pace about $10 for the service. in recent years, this program has gotten out of control. it's over $1 billion. >> i have a record here that says the u.s. government spent $2.2 billion to provide phones to low-income americans. >> that's right. it continues to go up. wastes, fraud and abuse throughout this program -- some people getting 10, 20, 30 even 40 cell phones, in my district. a television station interviewed one of my constentuent who is said, i pay for one phone and i keep a free one as a backup -- just
the law doesn't say they have to be alive. but don't you think someone in the government would figure this out? >> thank you for having me. >> okay. we are really sending phones to dead people. >> this is a constituent-driven issue. i have a lot of calls, letters, complaints, people saying, hey, my deceased father eye got a free cell phone like this one. blackberry. i had people writing me, telling me they remember getting phones unsolicited. every time that someone gets one...
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capitol and one block away we're considering getting rid of the pillar of american civil rights law and that happens at the same time at the same place and nobody's head explodes. i think the voting rights acted is really, really important. it's not so old that it seems like it doesn't aply. when i wanted to talk to somebody about it i talked to john lewis who was nearly killed on a bridge in selma less than a week before president johnson formed a session of congress to talk about what they did to the man in selma. john lewis is still in congress. there's no camera. we never get footage of what happens in there. it's weird to see antonin scalia in person. weird. >> jon: does he. i only read some of the transcripts of what he was saying. he was saying we've got to get rid of this because it's one of last invest yijs of racial preference. >> he said when congress reupped they looked into whether or not it was still necessary. ten months of debate, 21 hearings, 15,000 pages of evidence and in the senate they voted 98-0, yeah we still need but he said, yeah what does that vote mean. >> jon
capitol and one block away we're considering getting rid of the pillar of american civil rights law and that happens at the same time at the same place and nobody's head explodes. i think the voting rights acted is really, really important. it's not so old that it seems like it doesn't aply. when i wanted to talk to somebody about it i talked to john lewis who was nearly killed on a bridge in selma less than a week before president johnson formed a session of congress to talk about what they...
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it's a big part of the new health care law. people are required to carry insurance. >> greta: if you're going to game the system you're better off not buying and mandate in the first year, $100 if you get caught that's the penalty. >> that's what people are saying it's not strong enough to induce people to enter the health care system in the first year and might be a rocky transition. a lot of people might choose to pay that $100 instead of buy insurance. >> greta: and of course, we have, i think, existing in this bill if you have a preexisting problem you can always get insurance today or tomorrow or the next day so you can go out and buy it so you don't have to worry about getting caught with the mandate? >> that's right. and the health care insurers say the president needs to make these penalties stronger to induce people into the system and everything looks okay. >> greta: the advantage if everyone is in it and pitching in and spending money, but a lot of organizations have got waivers so they're not in it. >> we don't know
it's a big part of the new health care law. people are required to carry insurance. >> greta: if you're going to game the system you're better off not buying and mandate in the first year, $100 if you get caught that's the penalty. >> that's what people are saying it's not strong enough to induce people to enter the health care system in the first year and might be a rocky transition. a lot of people might choose to pay that $100 instead of buy insurance. >> greta: and of...
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it is all being fuelled by states that have had new laws to protect homeowners or states that require a judge. these delayed foreclosures all during last year causing big backlogs but the banks are beginning to move again. foreclosure starts, that is the beginning of the process increased in 32 states and some of the states are incredible. again the final stage. and bank owned propertyies all that supply will likely turn some local price gains that we have seen lately. >> the pre-up in may be changing forever if you thought your money was safe in marriage, think again. we have the woman behind a very big change. all stations come over to mission a for a final go. this is for real this time. step seven point two one two. verify and lock. command is locked. five seconds. three, two, one. standing by for capture. the most innovative software on the planet... dragon is captured. is connecting today's leading companies to places beyond it. siemens. answers. ♪ there'll be the usual presentations on research. and development. some new members of the team will be introduced. the chairman em
it is all being fuelled by states that have had new laws to protect homeowners or states that require a judge. these delayed foreclosures all during last year causing big backlogs but the banks are beginning to move again. foreclosure starts, that is the beginning of the process increased in 32 states and some of the states are incredible. again the final stage. and bank owned propertyies all that supply will likely turn some local price gains that we have seen lately. >> the pre-up in...
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back in 2010, for example, ryan blasted obama's new health care law, said, "what the bill essentially does, it treats medicare like a piggy bank." by the following year ryan was including the same medicare cuts in his own budget, not too worried about consistency there. ryan changed course again last year while running with mitt romney, the attack on the president, "here comes raid on medicare" became a major campaign theme and worked its way into ryan's convention speech. take a listen. >> they needed hundreds of billions more. so they just took it all away from medicare. $716 billion funneled out of medicare by president obama. an obligation we have to our parents and grandparents is being sacrificed all to pay for a new entitlement we didn't even ask for. >> and yet a few months later those very cuts from a program he called an obligation to our grandparents once again find their way back into his budget. he's back doing it again. i want to go back to our analyst here. ezra. it seeps to me, the far bigger picture, i know you're an expert at the nuts and bolts. but the larger dishon
back in 2010, for example, ryan blasted obama's new health care law, said, "what the bill essentially does, it treats medicare like a piggy bank." by the following year ryan was including the same medicare cuts in his own budget, not too worried about consistency there. ryan changed course again last year while running with mitt romney, the attack on the president, "here comes raid on medicare" became a major campaign theme and worked its way into ryan's convention speech....
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new laws blocking the cameras, and here's brian ross. >> reporter: it's a glamorous celebrity-packed awards event held in beverly hills. these are the genesis awards given by the humane society of the united states. they often honor graphic, undercover videos of animal cruelty and mistreatment at what are called factory farms. wayne pacelle, the head of the humane society says such undercover videos have been the key to tough, new anticruelty law. >> this video led to the largest meat recall in american history. >> reporter: and this one which exposed cruelty and unsanitary conditions at major pork producers. but all of that could be coming to an end. under pressure from the agriculture industry, at least five states now have laws making it a crime to go undercover on farm properties to record videos. in iowa, the law passed just a few months after an abc news report which won a genesis award, featuring undercover footage at a huge iowa egg factory, taped by the group mercy for animals. >> if somebody come on somebody else's property through fraud or deception or lying, that is a ser
new laws blocking the cameras, and here's brian ross. >> reporter: it's a glamorous celebrity-packed awards event held in beverly hills. these are the genesis awards given by the humane society of the united states. they often honor graphic, undercover videos of animal cruelty and mistreatment at what are called factory farms. wayne pacelle, the head of the humane society says such undercover videos have been the key to tough, new anticruelty law. >> this video led to the largest...
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. >> no one is above the law. we expect more from law enforcement officers that makes this case disturbing to me. >> gascone says his office will conduct a frob see how extensive the networking was. >> we don't know if file sharing was confined only to pornography. >> homeland security issued a statement saying in part we'll accept nothing less than 100% compliance with the highest standards ever integrity. we dmot tolerate corruption or abuse within our ranks. homeland security tells us lamb is still employed but customs but that is all they'll say about his
. >> no one is above the law. we expect more from law enforcement officers that makes this case disturbing to me. >> gascone says his office will conduct a frob see how extensive the networking was. >> we don't know if file sharing was confined only to pornography. >> homeland security issued a statement saying in part we'll accept nothing less than 100% compliance with the highest standards ever integrity. we dmot tolerate corruption or abuse within our ranks. homeland...
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weaker law, stronger law, it has not mattered. only that one very small town with the star on it is the only one to ever emerge in good shape from losing its democracy. and then stay in good shape thereafter. giving up voting rights as a way of saving cities turns out does not save the cities. and so, yes, detroit has a problem, nobody says that detroit doesn't have a problem. but this emergency overseer thing that the republicans are doing in michigan, it does not seem to be that solution to that problem. it is a radical policy, which the republicans say is justified by cities and towns and school districts being in dire financial straits. the problem is this radical policy does not seem to fix the problem of these places being in dire financial straits. if it doesn't fix the problem, why are they doing it? in detroit, the opposition to being taken over. the opposition to giving up their democratic form of government. right now looks like this. looks like people driving really deliberately slowly down the freeway at rush hour. ju
weaker law, stronger law, it has not mattered. only that one very small town with the star on it is the only one to ever emerge in good shape from losing its democracy. and then stay in good shape thereafter. giving up voting rights as a way of saving cities turns out does not save the cities. and so, yes, detroit has a problem, nobody says that detroit doesn't have a problem. but this emergency overseer thing that the republicans are doing in michigan, it does not seem to be that solution to...
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however, it is now the law of the land. so the positionings working. 69% of new jersey voters say he's handling it right. isn't this proof for your party it's time to abandon the obama care boogieman? >> first of all, i have a great respect for chris choreograph. paul ryan has to represent the views of all of the republicans in the congress. again, especially from new york, i think that once you get at a table and the negotiation is going on, you take it from there. some interesting video we saw this week in the boxing ring. you landed some pretty good shots. here you are. you did land some pretty good shots. here we go, we're getting in the ring. and this is good. this is good. i'm impressed. you don't have any bruises in this. when you got in there, who are you imagining punching that you deal with every day? >>. >> i would say maybe the reporters. i'll leave it at that. >> there was a few people i had in mind. but i was trying to stay alive. >> thank you, erin. appreciate it. >> still out front, lance armstrong says he i
however, it is now the law of the land. so the positionings working. 69% of new jersey voters say he's handling it right. isn't this proof for your party it's time to abandon the obama care boogieman? >> first of all, i have a great respect for chris choreograph. paul ryan has to represent the views of all of the republicans in the congress. again, especially from new york, i think that once you get at a table and the negotiation is going on, you take it from there. some interesting video...
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a leading republican says it is not fair to law-abiding citizens seeking protection. >> it would stop satisfaction to say that criminals are going to have access to the whole range of weapons that they will have access to because they don't care about the laws that are passed a. we are going to give the american citizen and a peashooter to defend themselves with. >> reporter: at the white house spokesman jay carney describe this legislation as an important part of the president's effort to curb gun violence and call for more action. >> we urge congress to swiftly vote on and pass this legislation and other common-sense measures like requiring a background check for all gun purchases and cracking down on gun trafficking and straw purchasing. >> reporter: their will likely be presidential pressure, but there are senate democrats who are not eager to take this vote. it is not going anywhere in the house. lou: thank you. fox news chief congressional correspondent. the republican party's crisis of identity and direction, today and arrested the first day of the conservative political action
a leading republican says it is not fair to law-abiding citizens seeking protection. >> it would stop satisfaction to say that criminals are going to have access to the whole range of weapons that they will have access to because they don't care about the laws that are passed a. we are going to give the american citizen and a peashooter to defend themselves with. >> reporter: at the white house spokesman jay carney describe this legislation as an important part of the president's...
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at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. neil: tonight, apple could be in a whole galaxy of hours, samsung galaxy that is. anything but a party for apple. left you think the party is over for apple, take it from another apple riflapp rival who said no. >> apple is a incredible company, microsoft is an incredible company, the work giving consumers unbelieveable tools with voice recognition, and that is a cool sector of the economy. and you know only reason i don't feel bad about not being there full time is the philanthropy stuff is equalliy exciting. neil: but i guess it serves as a reminder in technology world, is tough to stay on top. or be everyone's tech favorite. i don't know whether automatic replacement for apple samsung, but i want to ask you about microsoft and windows 8, come to mixed reviews. what do you think of windows 8? you've seen the product. what do you think? >> well, i'm biassed. i love windows 8, i use it all of the time. it is actually really taking off right now, looking at volume the of download and s
at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. neil: tonight, apple could be in a whole galaxy of hours, samsung galaxy that is. anything but a party for apple. left you think the party is over for apple, take it from another apple riflapp rival who said no. >> apple is a incredible company, microsoft is an incredible company, the work giving consumers unbelieveable tools with voice recognition, and that is a cool sector of the economy. and you know only reason i don't feel bad about not...
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republican-proposed budget that would have cut the deficit by $5 trillion in part by repealing obama's health care law. the one budget we haven't seen is the president's. reporting live in washington, i'm danielle leigh. >> turning now to a gruesome story. new york's so-called cannibal cop is facing life in prison after his conviction for conspiracy to kidnap, cook and eat women. the jury decided that gilberto valle was not just fantasizing when he talked online about abducting and eating women. prosecutors said he looked up recipes for chloroform proving that the plot was real. his prosecutors said he was being prosecuted for thoughts, not actions. >>> and now here's your first look at this morning's dish of scrambled politics. wisconsin's congressman paul ryan offered his new budget plan but appeared to misspeak when talking about his plans for health care. listen to it twice just to be sure of what he said. >> because we're not going to give up on destroying the health care system for the american people. because we're not going to give up on destroying the health care system for american people. >
republican-proposed budget that would have cut the deficit by $5 trillion in part by repealing obama's health care law. the one budget we haven't seen is the president's. reporting live in washington, i'm danielle leigh. >> turning now to a gruesome story. new york's so-called cannibal cop is facing life in prison after his conviction for conspiracy to kidnap, cook and eat women. the jury decided that gilberto valle was not just fantasizing when he talked online about abducting and eating...
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how does this arizona law work and why do some folks say that it violates federal law? >> well, this is a part of the federal law called the motor voter law which makes it easier for people to register to vote. with part of this law, you can mail in your registration request and you sign that you swear that you were a citizen under oath. and send it in. what arizona wants to do is in those forms, they want you to also provide some sort of proof that you are a citizen. a driver's license number or if you don't have that, then a copy of a birth certificate or something like that. >> why are some folks saying it violates federal law? >> well, the federal law on registration says all you have to do is fill out this card. and it says that states must use this form. so the conflict is whether or not arizona can add a requirement on to that. no one says that noncitizens should vote. everyone agrees that they can't. the question is whether arizona can require them to prove that they are citizens or whether simply signing this federal form is all that should be required. >> prop
how does this arizona law work and why do some folks say that it violates federal law? >> well, this is a part of the federal law called the motor voter law which makes it easier for people to register to vote. with part of this law, you can mail in your registration request and you sign that you swear that you were a citizen under oath. and send it in. what arizona wants to do is in those forms, they want you to also provide some sort of proof that you are a citizen. a driver's license...
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the law was repealed in a referendum last november. and to date gop governor rick snyder appointed an emergency manager. >> i like to think of it as an opportunity. this is an opportunity for us to work together. we are going to turn around the city of detroit through team work and collaboration. with he need to work together. the best solution are people coming together. >> work together? really? by appointing an unelected lawyer to rule the city? the truth is, republicans want to turn cities like detroit into giant test labs for their conservative ideas. but we don't have to wait for the results of this experiment. emergency manager for four years, it hasn't gone well for the people there or democracy. joining me now is pontiac city councilman donald whitecage who has been working without pay since 2011. thank you for being here tonight. >> thank you, reverend sharpton. good to be here. >> councilman, you've had four years of the emergency manager. you told "the new york times," quote, an emergency manager is like a man coming into y
the law was repealed in a referendum last november. and to date gop governor rick snyder appointed an emergency manager. >> i like to think of it as an opportunity. this is an opportunity for us to work together. we are going to turn around the city of detroit through team work and collaboration. with he need to work together. the best solution are people coming together. >> work together? really? by appointing an unelected lawyer to rule the city? the truth is, republicans want to...
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it's the law of the land. and i think it is -- like i said, let's not use him as a barometer on this. because i think the same people in the republican party understand that although they may not like it, it's the law of the land and it's going to move forward. >> steve, where are you on this? do you think it's a settled deal? i think it is. i'd like to think it is -- >> it is a settled deal. look, i'm not an obama care supporter. i think most republicans are not. i think that there will have to be reforms to it as time goes on. but the problem with what ted cruz is doing, although it might be good politics for ted cruz and his standing in the faction of the republican party that he represents, is it keeps us permanently looking backwards on an issue that robert just described that's been settled by the supreme court, that's been settled by the last election. so the issue going forward is how do we project a message that the american people will find appealing. how do we get back on track after having lost the
it's the law of the land. and i think it is -- like i said, let's not use him as a barometer on this. because i think the same people in the republican party understand that although they may not like it, it's the law of the land and it's going to move forward. >> steve, where are you on this? do you think it's a settled deal? i think it is. i'd like to think it is -- >> it is a settled deal. look, i'm not an obama care supporter. i think most republicans are not. i think that there...
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new york city tried to cap the size of sugary drinks, but a judge said the law couldn't be applied fairly. sarah palin got into the action tweeted victory in new york city for liberty loving soda drinkers. politicians with too much time on their hands, i say stay out of my refrigerator. bloomberg compares regulating sugary drinks to smoking. one study shows for the first time in world history, more people will die of obesity related illnesses than hunger. >> it was not a setback for me. in case you hadn't noticed, i watch my diet. this is not for me. the cost of health care is running away with the budget and obesity is going to be one of the primary drivers if the trend continues. just cannot afford it. >> well, apparently, mississippi can afford it and even though the state has the highest obesity rate in the country, lawmakers passed the anti bloomberg bill to stop cities from enforcing calorie counts on menus and the bill keeps toys in kid's males. i'm joined tonight by richard wolffe and alex wagner, host of now at noon here on msnbc and jonathan altar. all around good guy. you, too,
new york city tried to cap the size of sugary drinks, but a judge said the law couldn't be applied fairly. sarah palin got into the action tweeted victory in new york city for liberty loving soda drinkers. politicians with too much time on their hands, i say stay out of my refrigerator. bloomberg compares regulating sugary drinks to smoking. one study shows for the first time in world history, more people will die of obesity related illnesses than hunger. >> it was not a setback for me....
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laws and laws that were terrible. so since they couldn't steal the vote then now, they're going to try to earn the vote the right way. second, i think they have to speak to the issues that matter. they have to start sounding like people who are accepting of all americans of all walks of life with different ideals. everybody doesn't have to be cut from the same cloth and doesn't have to be this template model of what a republican should look like. >> given what angela just said, the tea party has really come the party at certain levels or hijacked it. how do they stand up to the tea party without losing a serious purchase on the conservative almost here? conservatives are not identical with the tea parties. how do they make that distinction? >> i'm not sure they can. i think the tea party and the way that they have mobilized themselves scares everyone who is a current member of congress to death. because they're afraid that if they go too far to the center, they're going to be primary. so this is constant threat. by th
laws and laws that were terrible. so since they couldn't steal the vote then now, they're going to try to earn the vote the right way. second, i think they have to speak to the issues that matter. they have to start sounding like people who are accepting of all americans of all walks of life with different ideals. everybody doesn't have to be cut from the same cloth and doesn't have to be this template model of what a republican should look like. >> given what angela just said, the tea...
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so the law says that's enough. they had sufficient evidence to prove this beyond a reasonable doubt and the other is accessing the federal data base. he was going through the nypd computers to find home addresses for the victims he was seeking out. >> i would understand he would be prosecuted on the conspiracy charge and as well as mining through the data bases. is a life sentence appropriate for someone who has not carried out a crime that normally would warrant a life sentence? >> that's the part because it's prosecuted federally that they were able to get some pretty tough sentencing guidelines. so he can be held up to life, but he has the ability to be paroled. what they'll do, they'll take a look at his past background, has he committed any other crimes? what is his psychological background, do tests and examinations on him and come to a determination what they feel is a suitable sentence. the prosecutor, you can tell the way they came after the guy, is dangerous, carrying out more than fantasizing, he got cau
so the law says that's enough. they had sufficient evidence to prove this beyond a reasonable doubt and the other is accessing the federal data base. he was going through the nypd computers to find home addresses for the victims he was seeking out. >> i would understand he would be prosecuted on the conspiracy charge and as well as mining through the data bases. is a life sentence appropriate for someone who has not carried out a crime that normally would warrant a life sentence? >>...
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but the sharia law piece? >> i think a lot of conservatives are looking for a way to get from where they are, to being pro gay and foster freeze's case, brother-in-law's gay, by account very warm, longstanding relationship with him and his partner. he did not really have a way to square his support for rick santorum. i think people are complicate, for conservatives one way to get from, you know, common enemies is a way to get from where you are to where you're going and islamists are certainly a common enemy. >> just throw sharia law in there. >> that's real thing. gay rights issues here. in iran they hang gays, right? there are some common enemies there. and i think, i don't think the gay rights movement has really embraced this particular alliance. but, but there -- >> but it's, on the other side, sometimes it's a contradiction inside among supporters of gay rights who are reluctant to criticize the regimes internationally. it's a complicated story. foster freeze, looking for a little common ground there. >>
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laws? because that line about voter fraud got a bigger response even than her line trashing the affordable care act. >> first of all, martin, i believe that voting is a right. and it's something that is afforded to all of our citizens and we should not be doing anything to prevent people from voting. and i think the arizona law is -- that is what it's about. and, of course, nikki haley is talking about the same thing. an effort to not stomp out voter fraud like they claim they're doing, but it's an effort to make sure that there are tremendous hurdles that are put in front of voters to jump over, and basically stops them from doing what citizens have a right to do already. >> but congressman, that was -- >> i think it's sad. >> congressman, that was the longest applause on anyone on the day she was speaking, on basis that she was proudly promoting voter i.d. >> well, we know, martin, that the republicans know that america is not buying what they are selling. and so what they've decided to d
laws? because that line about voter fraud got a bigger response even than her line trashing the affordable care act. >> first of all, martin, i believe that voting is a right. and it's something that is afforded to all of our citizens and we should not be doing anything to prevent people from voting. and i think the arizona law is -- that is what it's about. and, of course, nikki haley is talking about the same thing. an effort to not stomp out voter fraud like they claim they're doing,...
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with the law. they also say it's designed to protect the electoral process for eligible citizens to what you're saying there. so the question i guess that's how there for the supreme court, does this represent a conflict? or does it, rather, show that it works in concert with current federal law, with current federal requirements? what's your thought about that? >> well, i think there's an inherent conflict. and the conflict is that the federal motor voter law does not require citizenship proof. there exists under federal statute already penalties for voter fraud. for voting when you're not eligible. and knowingly voting without being an eligible citizen to vote. those are in place as protections. this is not a widespread, huge problem. and like i said, the precedent being set here, especially when the court is on the verge of dealing with the voting rights act, the clearance under section 5 of which arizona is required to preclear any election changes, any boundary changes, because of the historic
with the law. they also say it's designed to protect the electoral process for eligible citizens to what you're saying there. so the question i guess that's how there for the supreme court, does this represent a conflict? or does it, rather, show that it works in concert with current federal law, with current federal requirements? what's your thought about that? >> well, i think there's an inherent conflict. and the conflict is that the federal motor voter law does not require citizenship...
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allow horse slaughter once slaughter houses pass inspection. >> we have an obligation to uphold the law. so we're moving forward with trying to develop program that would protect public health to the greatest extent possible. >> reporter: lawmakers introduced a bill wednesday to ban both slaughter in the united states and the export of horses for slaughter. >> until a ban is in place, every single horse is just one bad sale away from slaughter. >> reporter: and, perhaps, from your local butcher shop. casey winian, cnn, roswell, new mexico. >>> still to come, samsung releasing the latest phone. how does it stack up to the iphone and, of course, this guy. and iran scrambles a fighter jet to intercept an american drone. what did the u.s. do in response? are you in town for another meeting? yup, i brought my a-team. business trips add up to family time. this is my family. this is joe. hi joe! hi there! earn a ton of extra points with the double your hhonors promotion and feel the hamptonality. schwab bank was built with all the value and convenience tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 investors want. tdd#
allow horse slaughter once slaughter houses pass inspection. >> we have an obligation to uphold the law. so we're moving forward with trying to develop program that would protect public health to the greatest extent possible. >> reporter: lawmakers introduced a bill wednesday to ban both slaughter in the united states and the export of horses for slaughter. >> until a ban is in place, every single horse is just one bad sale away from slaughter. >> reporter: and, perhaps,...
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i'm afraid pursuing a law he be format approach is not going to come up with much. there's talk of another possible suspect held by the libyans, that would be good news, but we'll see if we ever get access to him. >> you're talking of the difficulty of knowing what's going on with the investigation. i want to play a little built of a talk that happened with a house intelligence committee chairman, mike rogers out of michigan. what he's talking about the person in custody may be more of a suspect than a witness. let's watch. >> we're not sure yet. we have pretty good indications that he is at least a highly-- a suspect at being involved. >> harris: that's a little bit different than what we've been hearing, again, not confirmation that this person may have had any involvement, but you mentioned we didn't have access to him. and what's the situation? >> well, i think when you have an event like this now six months old, i think any responsible law enforcement official would tell you, it's very hard with this much time gone by to think that you're going to be able to tr
i'm afraid pursuing a law he be format approach is not going to come up with much. there's talk of another possible suspect held by the libyans, that would be good news, but we'll see if we ever get access to him. >> you're talking of the difficulty of knowing what's going on with the investigation. i want to play a little built of a talk that happened with a house intelligence committee chairman, mike rogers out of michigan. what he's talking about the person in custody may be more of a...
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laws have you repealed? it's always what laws did you pass, like that makes life better liz: they're treating the lemonade stand girl like she's bootlegging lemonade. is there an increase in government activity with these kinds of rules? >> yes, because they keep having more rules and every once in a while some annoyed neighbor will complain and then they have to ban the garage sale or that lemonade stand liz: and why listen to the one cranky neighbor when we've been living with lemonade stands and garage sales for decades, centuries. >> there's a law on the book, the bureaucrat says i guess i'm not doing my job. how do we know if the lemonade is safe? how do we know the kids aren't-- they're so young, maybe this is a child labor violation? in new york city when i tried to open one, it would have taken 65 days, more than two months to get the legal permits. i had to have a fire extinguisher. so, if he doesn't feel he's doing his job when he said lemonade stand owner where is your fire extinguisher. charles:
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the african-american community of alexandria paid taxes, followed ore laws, but they were not allowed to take part in the things that every alexandria citizen was allowed to take part in. this was part of a program that young a young local attorney named samuel tucker had been working on for some time. >> samuel tucker was a native of alexandria, really got a taste of wanting to be a lawyer for two reasons. one, there was a lawyer here in town, thomas watson, who rented space from tucker's father, and he became fascinated with what lawyer watson did. and then the other was that he took a trip on a streetcar with his brothers into d.c., and they were coming back from d.c., and they were asked to move from their seats once the train, the streetcar got into alexandria by a white patron who was there, and they refused. actually, i believe it was tucker's brother otto who refused to move from his seat. and when they got off the streetcar, the woman followed them and flagged down a policeman and had the young men arrested. and luckily, the charges were thrown out because, um, the boys were
the african-american community of alexandria paid taxes, followed ore laws, but they were not allowed to take part in the things that every alexandria citizen was allowed to take part in. this was part of a program that young a young local attorney named samuel tucker had been working on for some time. >> samuel tucker was a native of alexandria, really got a taste of wanting to be a lawyer for two reasons. one, there was a lawyer here in town, thomas watson, who rented space from...
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stephen colbert has set aside his political am bigsz, but not before shedding light on questioning laws. >> knows we deserve better. donate today, and we'll destroy both these guys and their super-pacs in which they never had been incorporated, leaving nothing behind. >>> now colbert's sister wants residents of the palmetto state to know she too is for a better tomorrow tomorrow. we'll discuss her big primary win in south carolina, just ahead. [ male announcer ] let's say you pay your guy around 2% to manage your money. that's not much, you think. except it's 2% every year. go to e-trade and find out how much our advice and guidance costs. spoiler alert: it's low. it's guidance on your terms, not ours. e-trade. less for us. more for you. ...but he'd wait for her forever, for any reason, and would always be there with the biggest welcome home. for a love this strong, dawn only feeds him iams. compared to other leading brands, it has 50% more animal protein. ...to help keep rocky's body as strong as a love that never fades... if he ever lets her leave again. iams. keep love strong. today
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and bill, why are you afraid to confront new york governor andrew cuomo on jessica's law? >> a number of hard hitting reports on the governor. we now believe that like governor christie in new jersey he will sign jessica's law if it gets to his desk and we're working on that. not easy in new york. new jersey we did it and now we're coming here. william, liverpool, england. bill, this year i did not drink on st. patrick's day instead donated 50 pounds to charity. well, a tip of the hot to you, william. thanks for taking my tip of the day. bill from california i was disgusted by jesse watters showing teenagers inebriated at st. patrick's day. and arc gnaw, brit hume looked hot last night in his sweater. so let me get this straight, kay, you are saying that mr. hume looked hot, as in smoking? that's got to make his week. i don't think he ever heard that before. and finally tonight the factor tip of the day, had to read a lot of fiction because so much real stuff to digest, i have more homework than most kids. and it's a very exciting book, much better than washington tv and m
and bill, why are you afraid to confront new york governor andrew cuomo on jessica's law? >> a number of hard hitting reports on the governor. we now believe that like governor christie in new jersey he will sign jessica's law if it gets to his desk and we're working on that. not easy in new york. new jersey we did it and now we're coming here. william, liverpool, england. bill, this year i did not drink on st. patrick's day instead donated 50 pounds to charity. well, a tip of the hot to...
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and if we can help him meet his dream of going to law school, earning some money to go to law school, we're going to try to do that for him. he's a hero in this election. and god bless him because i can't imagine what we'd be doing now had mitt romney been able to fool the american public. >> well, how much weight do you put on his actions in the outcome of the election? do you really think that it was the game changer? and had this not been exposed maybe romney would've won? or would he have won? >> i'm not smart enough to figure that out, but i do know this. when i was on the campaign trail talking to ordinary workers spending our time with our members or people that weren't our members talking to workers in various settings. they resented what they saw mitt romney say. mitt romney basically called 47% of america free loaders, those are people that are living, veterans that have come out, people who are disabled, workers who don't earn enough to pay taxes even. and so there was a lot of anger that got generated. and i think it also generated a lot of motivation. i know that our peop
and if we can help him meet his dream of going to law school, earning some money to go to law school, we're going to try to do that for him. he's a hero in this election. and god bless him because i can't imagine what we'd be doing now had mitt romney been able to fool the american public. >> well, how much weight do you put on his actions in the outcome of the election? do you really think that it was the game changer? and had this not been exposed maybe romney would've won? or would he...
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signed into law by a previous president named george w. bush and even when it is working, it is a laugh line to them. mitt romney was good on the climate issue until he wants to run for higher office. republicans were all for invest ting in electric car until they decided to call it a joke. what are our chances of moving forward at a time when half our political world is moving backward on this issue even against our own ideas? he is a nuclear physicist who beat ibm's computer at jeopardy. thanks for being with us. >> rachel, it's always good to be with you. >> when the republicans are trying to criticize or hold back this sort of investment, what impact do you think it is on innovation and new technologies that could help on issues of energy and climate change? >> i don't know how many wildfires, hurricanes, barges running aground in mississippi. tornados, it takes before people realize that facing up to is in the public interest and if that requires new research and dwom, somebody's got to pay for it and if the private sector is not payi
signed into law by a previous president named george w. bush and even when it is working, it is a laugh line to them. mitt romney was good on the climate issue until he wants to run for higher office. republicans were all for invest ting in electric car until they decided to call it a joke. what are our chances of moving forward at a time when half our political world is moving backward on this issue even against our own ideas? he is a nuclear physicist who beat ibm's computer at jeopardy....
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laws in texas, and south carolina, laws passed by republicans with the hope of curbing minority voting, obviously. republicans already have their knives out for perez. senator jeff sessions of alabama called his pick unfortunate and needlessly divisive. we'll be right back. i'm a conservative investor. but that doesn't mean i don't want to make money. i love making money. i try to be smart with my investments. i also try to keep my costs down. what's your plan? ishares. low cost and tax efficient. find out why nine out of ten large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possible loss of principal. otherworldly things. but there are some things i've never seen before. this ge jet engine can understand 5,000 data samples per second. which is good for business. because planes use less fuel, spend less time on the ground and more time in the air. suddenly, faraway places don't seem so...far
laws in texas, and south carolina, laws passed by republicans with the hope of curbing minority voting, obviously. republicans already have their knives out for perez. senator jeff sessions of alabama called his pick unfortunate and needlessly divisive. we'll be right back. i'm a conservative investor. but that doesn't mean i don't want to make money. i love making money. i try to be smart with my investments. i also try to keep my costs down. what's your plan? ishares. low cost and tax...
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laws they hope will keep minority voters home. the idea is softening your language on a few social issues and on immigration to lure more hispanics is not a cure for their overall policy and stylistic problems. >> no, i think what you do is do that to make the older white voter feel better about being a republican. >> right. >> we're not racist, not anti-lati anti-latino, we're not anti-gay. anyway, the charirman of the party, reince priebus, what republic chance are calling the growth and opportunity project. focus groups describe the republican party as narrow minded, out of touch, stuffy old men and the party of the rich. take a look at priebus earlier today. >> our message was weak. our ground game was insufficient. we weren't inclusive. we were behind in both data and digital. and our primary and debate process needed improvement. so there's no one solution. there's a long list of them. >> governor, if you were in a choosing side situation, would you ever pick him for your team? renice priebus. i can see three guys playing ba
laws they hope will keep minority voters home. the idea is softening your language on a few social issues and on immigration to lure more hispanics is not a cure for their overall policy and stylistic problems. >> no, i think what you do is do that to make the older white voter feel better about being a republican. >> right. >> we're not racist, not anti-lati anti-latino, we're not anti-gay. anyway, the charirman of the party, reince priebus, what republic chance are calling...